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494. Song—Farewell thou stream that winding flows

 FAREWELL, thou stream that winding flows
 Around Eliza’s dwelling;
O mem’ry! spare the cruel thoes
 Within my bosom swelling.
Condemn’d to drag a hopeless chain
 And yet in secret languish;
To feel a fire in every vein,
 Nor dare disclose my anguish.


Love’s veriest wretch, unseen, unknown,
 I fain my griefs would cover;
The bursting sigh, th’ unweeting groan,
 Betray the hapless lover.
I know thou doom’st me to despair,
 Nor wilt, nor canst relieve me;
But, O Eliza, hear one prayer—
 For pity’s sake forgive me!


The music of thy voice I heard,
 Nor wist while it enslav’d me;
I saw thine eyes, yet nothing fear’d,
 Till fears no more had sav’d me:
Th’ unwary sailor thus, aghast
 The wheeling torrent viewing,
’Mid circling horrors sinks at last,
 In overwhelming ruin.






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